Knock Clock is a clock that doesn’t use a face, hands or digital display to tell the time.

What looks like a block of wood actually houses the clock’s mechanisms; when users knock its surface, the Knock Clock will sound out the time, and is accurate to 15 minutes. Users can even set a rudimentary alarm on the clock, also by knocking the wooden block.

Designed by Gijs Huisman, Giorio Uboldi and Michael-Owen Liston of the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design.

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The unofficial music video for Feist's "Now at Last", set in a beautiful rural village in China about a toy robot who learns what it means to live.

French film distributor, Christopher Courtois created a series of mosaics commenting on the clichés in movie posters.
In his film poster mosaics, Courtois highlights the common themes applied to movie posters, such as: red dresses for ladies, back-to-back poses, yellow backgrounds for Indie films, blue backgrounds for nature documentaries, eyes for thriller/horror films, Tom Cruise’s side profile.